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Conversations is a messenger for the next decade. Based on already established
internet standards that have been around for over ten years Conversations isnt
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trying to replace current commercial messengers. It will simply outlive them.
Commercial, closed source products are coming and going. 15 years ago we had ICQ
which was replaced by Skype. MySpace was replaced by Facebook. WhatsApp and
Hangouts will disappear soon. Internet standards however stick around. People
are still using IRC and e-mail even though these protocols have been around for
decades. Utilizing proven standards doesnt mean one can not evolve. GMail has
revolutionized the way we look at e-mail. Firefox and Chrome have changed the
way we use the Web. Conversations will change the way we look at instant
messaging. Being less obtrusive than a telephone call instant messaging has
always played an important role in modern society. Conversations will show that
instant messaging can be fast, reliable and private. Conversations will not
force its security and privacy aspects upon the user. For those willing to use
encryption Conversations will make it as uncomplicated as possible. However
Conversations is aware that end-to-end encryption by the very principle isnt
trivial. Instead of trying the impossible and making encryption easier than
comparing a fingerprint Conversations will try to educate the willing user and
explain the necessary steps and the reasons behind them. Those unwilling to
learn about encryption will still be protected by the design principals of
Conversations. Conversations will simply not share or generate certain
information for example by encouraging the use of federated servers.
Conversations will always utilize the best available standards for encryption
and media encoding instead of reinventing the wheel. However it isnt afraid to
break with behavior patterns that have been proven ineffective.